Birds observed in Naval Hospital 

 arouads. Brookiyn, G.H.Ooues 



17. Harporhynchus rufus. Brown Thrush. — Common ; breeds. 



B«1J. N.O.O. 4, Jan. , IS-TQ, p.32 



Birds of the Adirondack Region. 

 O.HjMerriara. 



S. Harporhynchus rufus {Linn.) Cuban. Brown Thrasher - Oc- 

 curs with the last and the Wood Thrush about the western foot-hills and 

 borders of this region. 



Bua N.O.O, «.Oot, 1881, p. 226 



Arrivals of Mig'y Birds, Spring-1886, 

 Central Park, N. Y. City. A. G. Pair f-, J". 



April 24, IlarporhynclMS rvfus, (705). Brown 

 Thrasher. 



O.&O. XI. July. 1836. p. 109 



j Bir4s Tioga Oo. N. Y. Mden Lorinff. 



l.SnJi-owii Thrasher. This beautiful song- 

 ster is quite a common resident, desiring tliick : 

 brush for its nesting place. I liave not had 

 much opportunity to observe these birds in ' 

 their haunts, and therefore cannot give much ) 

 I of a description of them. ^ I 



Harporhynchus rufus. Brown Thrasher.— Julj 8, 1897, I found these 

 birds very common a few miles northeast of North Bay in the town of 

 Vienna, evidently resident. Entered before as " occasional." — Egbert 

 Bagg, Utica, jv. V. Auk, XVri, April, 1900, p. 



o/CJ^ ~<c:4^.jijLexjJL n^Ji^-e/uiAs-s^ l^^-^^-Urr^ <, /Uic&JjL ^to^OC^. 



Toxostoma rufum. Brown Thrasher.— Mr. Embody 

 specimen. The bird is rather rare in the northern pa 



county 

 Millei 



', being most often seen 

 calls it an extremely ra 



owlands tc 

 nt at Pete 



ward Oneid, 

 boro. 



niv, 100: 



record 

 part of the 

 Lake. Mr. • , . 



ler in a Park in New York City,— A 



. / '") passed the winter of 1904-05 in 



, n ,^44- I fi,st saw him on Oct. 24, 1904, 



n twenty-three different occasions. He would appar- 

 m the park for short intervals, once for a period of two 

 the watch for him and visited the park almost daily 

 On December ig he came to me for the first lime 



and subsequently 

 ently disappear fn 

 weeks, as I was or 

 without seeing hii 



for peanuts, and after that always came 

 fear. On May 10, 1905, I saw a femal 

 and also several other Brown Thrashers, 

 him, he probably accompanied the oth 

 left the park.— Lillian W. Lkwis, A/m 

 --j- u - 



to my hand freely and without 

 ; of the same species with him. 

 As this was the last time 1 saw 

 ;r Brown Thrashers when they 

 Vori- City. 



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